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Well, that took long enough. After a few days of talking, the Clippers and Celtics have finally agreed in principle to a trade that will bring coach Doc Rivers to Los Angeles. The Clippers will complete the trade by sending an unprotected 2015 first round pick to Boston. The Clippers talked to the Celtics about a deal [...]

According to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports, the Clippers called the Celtics Sunday and offered them a future first round draft pick for head coach Doc Rivers. As a result, the sides are near an agreement to get the deal done: Clippers called Celtics today, offered a future 1st round pick for rights to coach Doc R[...]

The Draft is almost upon us and that means studying up on all the amateurs you haven’t been paying attention to for years. But ClipperBlog is here to help. Leading up to Thursday’s Draft, we will be looking at the group of draftees that have worked out for the Clippers (in no particular order). Here is the [...]

Just when it looked like the Clippers and Celtics had finally agreed upon two separate deals to send Kevin Garnett and Doc Rivers to Los Angeles, and DeAndre Jordan and two first-round draft picks to Boston, NBA Commissioner David Stern publicly questioned the nature of the trades and their contingency upon one another[...]

DeAndre Jordan went on Mike & Mike this morning to discuss the Clippers-Celtics trade talks (at around 3:00 mark), Game 7 of the NBA Finals, his infamous dunk over Brandon Knight and more. http://c.espnradio.com/s:5L8r1/audio/1778198/audiomikeandmike_2013-06-20-084038.48.mp3[...]

According to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports, the Clippers have reached out to the Boston Celtics to resume their discussions about the potential Doc Rivers and Kevin Garnett trade. So much for this deal being dead — that lasted a mere 24 hours. Here are Woj’s tweets: The Clippers reached out to the Cel[...]

If you alienate all of your friends, eventually you’re left on an island all alone. Someone needs to relay that prognosis to the Los Angeles Clippers, because alienation has become their go-to move. First, there was the Chris Paul-Vinny Del Negro debacle, in which the Clippers indirectly pinned the “firing&[...]